Ryan Staying With Rangers as CEO

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Nolan Ryan is staying in his role as chief executive officer of the Texas Rangers.

After weeks of speculation about his future with the team, Ryan and the Rangers issued statements Wednesday that the Hall of Fame pitcher would remain. That came after the end of the first homestand of the season.

"After productive discussions the last several weeks with Ray Davis and Bob Simpson about the structure of our organization, together we are moving forward," Ryan said in a statement. "In my role as CEO, I am focused on working closely with ownership and with Jon Daniels and Rick George to build on the success of the past five years and to bring a championship to Arlington."

Ryan has remained quiet publicly about his plans since it was announced March 1 that general manager Jon Daniels and chief operating officer Rick George had been promoted with new presidential titles. Ryan had been president and CEO.

Rangers Co-Chairmen Ray Davis and Bob Simpson said in a statement that they are pleased the focus is now on winning a championship.

"Over the years, Nolan has made extraordinary contributions to the Texas Rangers organization, both on and off the field, including providing valuable guidance to Jon Daniels and Rick George," they said. "His leadership as our chief executive -- with both baseball and business operations reporting to him -- has been vital to our success and offers us a bright future."